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How MTV Plays Around the World
Report and Interview by Simon Reynolds, The New York Times, 7 July 1991
THE FACTS SPEAK for themselves. MTV Europe, the fastest-growing cable and satellite channel on the continent, is available in 24 million households in 27 countries, ...
Clash, The, Joe Strummer: Joe Strummer (1988)
Interview by Adam Sweeting, Rock's Backpages audio, February 1988
The former Clash front-man on recording the soundtrack to Permanent Record; his musical and acting participation in Walker and Straight to Hell; on the Clash compilation Story of the Clash Vol. 1; how touring with the Who led to the end of the Clash; playing with the Pogues, and his hatred of being spat at onstage; on Reagan and Thatcher; his (now) dislike of drugs; on his diplomat father; forming the 101ers, and the Rude Boy movie.
File format: mp3; file size: 83.8mb, interview length: 1h 27' 20" sound quality: *** (background noise)
Elvis Presley: Elvis in Hollywood
Retrospective by Daryl Easlea, Record Collector, August 2001
"I've had intellectuals tell me that I've got to progress as an actor, explore new horizons, take on new challenges, all that routine. I'd like ...
Live Review by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 16 June 1970
2 Happenings Make Exciting Weekend ...
Monkees, The: The Monkees — They're What's Happening Baby!
Profile by Derek Taylor, Rave, January 1967
An exclusive story by Derek Taylor ...
Retrospective by Ian Penman, The Wire, October 2000
Ian Penman celebrates the late Jack Nitzsche, the rogue composer whose soundtrack legacy reads like a rollcall of the Hollywood damned. ...
Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Ravi Shankar: The Concert for Bangla Desh (Apple/Twentieth Century-Fox)
Film/DVD/TV Review by John Pidgeon, New Musical Express, 15 July 1972
A SPECIAL PREVIEW BY JOHN PIDGEON ...
Rodney Bingenheimer: L.A.'s own Mayor Zelig
Profile and Interview by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 21 March 2004
A new film follows Rodney Bingenheimer's journey from a torn childhood to hanging with the hip bands of the music scene. ...
Vicki from Inkpen, Berks, may not look like a girl with power — but she's got it, lots of it
Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 31 July 1965
SHE'S BACK! THE GIRL WHO REALLY KNOWS THE POP PEOPLE ...
Kate Tempest: Poet, performer, novelist: the rise of the uncategorisable Kate Tempest
Report and Interview by Laura Barton, The Guardian, 12 September 2014
Mercury nomination and place on prestigious list of poets are well-deserved accolades for bright young performer ...
David Cassidy: The Real David Cassidy
Profile by Lillian Roxon, New York Sunday News, 19 March 1972
A FEW WORDS in defense of Mr. David Cassidy. What is this nonsense about "writhing sensuality" and "apple pie and sex"? ...
Backstreet Boys, One Direction: Just me and the boybands…
Retrospective by Mark Kemp, Creative Loafing, 21 June 2012
IT WAS BEGINNING to get very surreal. For months we'd been broadcasting live out of a brand-new studio overlooking Times Square, first as MTV Live, ...
Preview by John Lewis, The Times, 28 March 2008
David Lynch’s enigmatic film Lost Highway has become an opera ...
Elvis Presley: Dates With Elvis
Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 12 October 1962
Presley's Follow That Dream co-star ANNE HELM talks to Alan Smith ...
Faces, The: Faces "jam" — in a midget studio, or... A Night in the Life of Disco 2
Report by Caroline Boucher, Disc and Music Echo, 8 May 1971
IT'S THURSDAY at the BBC Television Centre, which means it's Disco 2 day, and there's feverish activity in a tiny studio high up in the ...
Paul Williams: The Dwarf Genus
Interview by Andrew Tyler, Disc, 8 July 1972
HE WAS hanging out in one of those saucy marble and satin masterpieces tucked away neatly behind Piccadilly. His suite, equipped with Scotch, peanuts, a ...
Morris Day, Time, The: Morris Day: Purple Rain rival who almost stole Prince's thunder
Profile by Simon Price, The Independent, 26 April 2016
On screen, the lead singer of The Time played a scene-stealing version of himself as the Purple One's nemesis. But off screen, their love-hate relationship ...
Beatles, The: Beatles Panned By U.S. Critics
Report by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 10 February 1964
But they wow TV audience and bring out mounted police ...
Ramones, The: The Ramones: Joey finally gets the girl
Report by Ira Robbins, New Musical Express, 12 May 1979
The Ramones' first feature film, Rock'n'Roll High School, had its world premier last week at a Texas drive-in. Will a touching tale of teen romance ...
Elvis Costello: Elvis goes eyebrow
Report by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 28 February 1981
Mr Costello and a high class chatshow confrontation witnessed by Sylvie Simmons ...
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